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Yoshi's Island
Yoshi's Island
File:YoshiSymbol(preBrawl).png
Universe Yoshi
Appears in SSB
Melee
Availability Starter (SSB)
Unlockable (Melee)
Unlock criteria Hit the Sandbag 1,312.4 ft (400m) in the Home Run Contest.
Tracks available Yoshi's Island N64
Tournament legality
Melee Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Super Mario Wiki Yoshi's Island (place)
You can land on the clouds that float on either side of the stage, but if you do, they won't hold up for long.
—Super Smash Bros.'s instruction manual
For other stages with this name, see Yoshi's Island (SSBM) and Yoshi's Island (SSBB).

Yoshi's Island (ヨッシーアイランド, Yoshi Island) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. and is Yoshi's home stage. It is also a playable stage (as Past Stages: Yoshi's Island) in Super Smash Bros. Melee, unlocked by hitting Sandbag 1,312.4 ft (400m) in the Home Run Contest.

Origin

The Super Happy Tree as originally seen in Yoshi's Story.

This stage comes from Yoshi's Story. In Yoshi's Story there are clouds that can be used as platforms. Some clouds have to be activated by a switch that runs on a timer. When the time runs out the clouds disappear. In this stage there are cloud platforms on each side of this stage, but they look different from the cloud platforms in Yoshi's Story. When a player stands on a cloud for too long the cloud disappears. This may be a reference to the clouds that disappear when the time runs out. In Yoshi's Story there are hint boxes that give out hints when hit. The hint boxes can be seen in the background of this stage. The opening of Yoshi's Story states that Yoshi's Island has been turned into a story book and that the Super Happy Tree is gone because of Baby Bowser. The main bottom platform of this stage resembles a book so this could be a reference to how Yoshi's Island has been turned into a story book. Towards the ending of Yoshi's Story, Yoshi confronts Baby Bowser. In the same room is the Super Happy Tree. The Super Happy Tree looks very similar to the one that is in the background of this stage. In the ending of Yoshi's Story, there is also a Super Happy Heart that is growing on the tree. But the design of the heart has more resemblance to the heart that is shown when completing a level in Yoshi's Story. The clouds and sun seen in Yoshi's Story also looks similar to the one in this stage. In Yoshi's Island there are enemy birds called "Goonies". Goonies also appear in Yoshi's Story. In this stage a Goonie can be seen flying across this stage and its design resembles the design used in Yoshi's Story. Also from Yoshi's Story are "Fly Guys" which are flying Shy Guys. Fly Guys can also be seen flying across this stage. [1]

The music used in this stage is a mix between level one of Yoshi's Story and Yoshi's Story's title screen. [2]

Yoshi's Island

The stage has a paper and cardboard sort of look. The main platform is on a book. There are three platforms that hover above it. The bottom two are sloping inward a little bit while the top one is flat. On the left side of the stage, there is one cloud, while on the right side, there are two clouds (one near the stage while the other on the other side). The clouds will disappear after standing on them for about four seconds, but will reappear seven seconds later. This can be avoided by repeatedly jumping on the clouds without letting them disappear.

Strangely enough, during the second round in Super Smash Bros.' 1P Game, the clouds on the sides of the stage are absent, and the stage is a bit smaller. A GameShark code can be entered to enable this stage with these alterations.

Tournament legality

In both Smash 64 and Melee, Yoshi's Island is banned, primarily because the clouds can promote camping; additionally, some characters such as Link in Smash 64 and Falco in Melee are unable to recover if they are lured onto some of the clouds.

Trivia

  • In Smash 64, the background with the sun, clouds, and ocean remained still no matter which direction the camera faced, giving the appearance of a green screen, but in Melee the background is rendered in 3D.
  • Also in Smash 64, every capsule has been changed into an egg.
  • This is the only stage in Smash 64 to have an orange background in Training mode.
    • Interestingly, the game's Stage Select screen is arranged in a checkerboard fashion regarding stage background colors, with all other stages featuring sky blue (with a lighter blue smash logo) or black (with a red smash logo) backgrounds. The Yoshi's Island icon lines up symmetrically with the Random Stage button, presumably for aesthetic purposes.

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